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  1. 3 de ago. de 2011 · Set in Valco, a fictional budget supermarket in the north west of England, Trollied finds the funny in one of our most familiar surroundings and focuses on the types of characters we all recognise: bored checkout staff, ineffectual managers and a range of customers, from the irate to the downright bizarre.

  2. Series /. Trollied. Trollied is a Brit Com about the employees of a (fictional) supermarket, Valco. The series is set in Warrington, Cheshire. The first season aired on Sky 1 in August and September 2011. A second series aired August to November 2012 with a Christmas Episode airing that December. Series 3 started late August 2013 and will run ...

  3. 27 de sept. de 2012 · Trollied is set in Valco, a fictional budget supermarket. The show takes a comic look at a setting we've all spent too much of our lives in, be it buying pasta, arguing with our loved ones or just trying to explain why we don't want yet another loyalty card. Comedy.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2011 · Andy bumps into a butcher he's had a beef with in the past.Find out more about Trollied:http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/tv/trollied/

  5. 24 de may. de 2023 · https://bit.ly/3Mf6TuoA massive success for Sky One, this hit sitcom from the producer of Cuckoo and People Just Do Nothing stars BAFTA winner Jason Watkins,...

  6. Joel Fry is an English actor who played Store Assistant Leighton in the popular Sky1 sitcom Trollied between 2011 and 2013. Leighton was in Series 1, Series 2 and Series 3 but wasn’t in Series 4. Joel Fry was born in London in 1984. He appears in a number of TV series in the United Kingdom, particularly sitcoms such as White Van Man, Trollied and Plebs. He portrayed Hizdahr zo Loraq in the ...

  7. Trollied is a British television sitcom about employees in a fictional supermarket named Valco, which debuted on Sky One on 4 August 2011 and ended on 23 December 2018. The series was filmed in a purpose-built replica supermarket in the Bottle Yard Studios in Bristol throughout April and May 2011 fo